The MSI R5870 Lightning, which is to be introduced at CES 2010 in Las Vegas, was only by a structure known picture. We have received from company sources, an image of the MSI R5870 Lightning, which we would like to not be deprived.

Known as the MSI R5870 Lightning has two 8-pin power connectors and 15 phases. According to the Lightning series has been used in the Twin Frozr II thermal cooler. For more information on specifications, availability and the price we are trying to get at this time.
How now Fudzilla announces clocking the HD5870 with 1000MHz. The cooler consists of five heat pipes, which will pass the heat to aluminum fins, which in turn cooled by two 80mm fans. Another high-quality components are fitted to reach those speeds at all.
Continue MSI also introduces the smaller brother of HD5850 with Cyclone cooler. The radiator is from the HD4890. The cooler consists of only two heat pipes, which are cooled by a 90mm fan. If you turn on a special mode for the fan, this will be only half as loud. Likewise, on the Cyclone R5850 installed only high quality components, so this is probably more expensive than other models. An exact price is not yet known.

Some more pictures of the Lightning Edition HD5870.

PCB without heatsink assembly




The way it looks, there is a redesign of the voltage regulation module, in particular for the GPU supply. Most of the details are in the picture below:

1. Nippon Chemicon "
Proadlizer" device. This is what oldhand tube-jockeys know of as T-Network capacitors in SMD format with conductive polymer class dielectric. 2. One set of the 12 inductor/FET network in what looks like a 12 phase GPU voltage regulation setup. 3. Since the GPU voltage regulation switches off the +12V rail, 2 PCIe power inputs are provided. 4. Polymer type capacitor banks. 5. GPU unit. 6. Tantalum type capacitor on LC filter stage. 7. Voltage measuring "points."